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A Suffolk County judge has dismissed a lawsuit against the construction of a golf community in East Quogue. It is set to become the largest development in Long Island’s ecologically sensitive Pine Barrens.
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul celebrates the final phase of the John F. Kennedy Airport transformation with a groundbreaking for the new $4.2 billion Terminal 6.
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A new resource center will help formerly incarcerated individuals reintegrate with the Bridgeport community by providing job placements, banking assistance, housing support and more.
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New London’s City Council has approved $40 million for construction on a new community center. The project is expected to begin in the next two months.
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The State Contracting Standards Board convened its first meeting of the year with new staff who are concerned about the Connecticut Port Authority.
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Over the last month, six humpback and sperm whales have washed up dead between Long Island and New Jersey, a region being surveyed for offshore wind development called the New York Bight. In response, ocean advocacy groups are calling for a federal investigation.
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Long Island climate activists rallied this week for Governor Kathy Hochul to include in her next state budget proposal a measure that would require new buildings to be all electric. The law would make New York the first state with a plan to end the use of fossil fuels in new construction.
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Construction on Exit 53 of the Long Island Expressway began this week. The $27 million project will connect the expressway to Crooked Hill Road.
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Construction is set to begin on a long-awaited national museum that will honor the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Construction has begun the state-funded Three Mile Harbor, an affordable housing development in East Hampton.